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While I don't agree with this like of reasoning I think a potential counter argument would be that in crypto currency ownership is determined by access to private keys and not other traditional means (essentially this argument says its not stealing because ownership is determined by access).


That only works if Bitcoin has a EULA or a law is passed.

Why wouldn't the same logic apply to any property?




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